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Canon is proud to introduce its most sophisticated Rebel ever—the EOS Rebel T4i DSLR! Built to make advanced photography simple and fun, the new Rebel T4i delivers phenomenal image quality, high performance, and fast, intuitive operation. This EOS Rebel amps up the speed with the powerful DIGIC 5 Image Processor that helps make high-speed continuous shooting of up to 5.0 fps possible—great for capturing fast action. An 18.0 Megapixel CMOS sensor ensures that every image is shot in superb, high resolution; and an extended ISO range of 100–12800 gives photographers the opportunities to take the Rebel T4i into more shooting situations than ever before. A 9-point all cross-type AF system (including a high-precision dual cross f/2.8 center point) delivers improved autofocus performance, and a new Hybrid CMOS AF System increases autofocus speed when shooting photos and video in Live View. For users interested in creating impressive videos, the Rebel T4i is ready to help you create your next masterpiece. Movie Servo AF provides continuous focus of moving subjects, so you never miss a moment. A built-in stereo microphone and manual audio level adjustment helps ensure that your audio will match the stunning quality of your video. First ever for an EOS Rebel, the Rebel T4i features a Vari-angle Touch Screen 3.0-inch Clear View LCD monitor II, which allows fast and intuitive camera operation. Add compatibility with Canon's proven EF and EF-S lenses and a slew of EOS accessories, the Rebel T4i is an incredibly versatile tool for creating the images and videos you envision.

The EOS Rebel T4i features Canon's amazing 18.0 Megapixel CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) sensor. Perfect for enlargements or for cropping detailed portions of the composition, the EOS Rebel T4i's sensor captures images with exceptional clarity and tonal range. This first-class sensor features many of the same new technologies used by professional Canon cameras to maximize each pixel's light-gathering efficiency and has center pixels that aid in the EOS Rebel T4i's accurate AF performance. This APS-C size sensor creates an effective 1.6x field of view (compared to 35mm format).

The Rebel T4i is worthy of the Canon name and a solid buy. I recently put one through its paces during a 12 day rental where it was used to shoot the Japanese Garden in Portland, OR, the neighboring rose garden, the Grant's Pass street art festival, fishing and hiking along the Rogue river, and the Jedediah Smith redwood forest. Here are my impressions:

1. Though mostly a plastic DSLR, fit and finish are above average; an improvement over the T2/T3 series.
2. The re-contoured grip is a little fatter and, therefore, more finger friendly than its predecessors. I (male; medium-size hand) found the camera easy to hold for long periods. It's no Pentax K-5, which fits like a natural extension of a human hand, but I was always comfortable holding the T4i.
3. The controls atop the camera, rotating and slide, feel weighty and have defined detents; brushes by sleeves, or bumps, won't change mode settings.
4. The HDR backlight control is all the rage for DSLRs and it greatly reduces the prospect of blown highlights, a godsend when shooting in places like Stout Grove and Boy Scout Tree Trail at Jedediah Smith park where the range of light is primieval and downright magical. As welcome as this feature is, it doesn't replace neutral density and graduated neutral density filters.
5. The touchscreen, the one feature I laughed at and considered a silly exercise in me too-ism, turned out to be my fav-o-rite. After less than a minute of practice I was wondering why the camera needed any buttons, dials, or switches. What's not to like? All settings, including focus, are easily available on the screen. In fact, I found the feature more intuitive and quicker than arrowing up/down/side/side through the menu. If, like me, you like shooting from a tripod or monopod, the touchscreen will become your best bud.
6. Battery life was impressive, as well. I routinely shot over 200 pics a day and never came close to running out of juice.
7. I found the menu pretty well laid out, easy to follow, and at no time did I feel the need to open the thick instruction manual.